Teenagers can often struggle with their skin. Keep reading for six skincare tips that can help to keep teens complexion happy and healthy.

about, but they are more susceptible to certain skin conditions, such as acne.

Here are six tips that can help teenagers transform and maintain a clear and healthy complexion.

TIP #1: Don’t pile on the products

It’s important to have a skincare routine that you perform twice a day. Despite what social media might have you believe, it’s better to have a simple three-step routine than to add layers and layers of products.

TIP #2: Wear sunscreen every day

The best way to delay signs of aging, hyperpigmentation, and avoid certain skin cancers is to apply sunscreen every day – even in winter. This keeps your skin protected from sun damage.

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TIP #3: Use products that won’t clog pores

Teenagers and young adults tend to have oilier skin. If this sounds like you, look for skincare products that are labelled oil-free and non-comedogenic so that they won’t block your pores and cause acne.

 TIP #4: Tackle acne and breakouts correctly

The best way to deal with acne is to use the right active ingredients to treat it effectively. These include benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, and salicylic acid. Just watch out for irritation.

TIP #5: Don’t pick at your skin

Touching your skin transfers germs from your hands onto your face and can lead to blemishes. Picking your skin can lead to acne scarring and, in some cases, infection. Don’t do it!

TIP #6: Change your sheets regularly

This applies to your towels, too. When left too long in between washes, it can lead to a buildup of bacteria. This can be transferred onto your skin and also lead to breakouts and imperfections.

 


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